Sons of Tonatiuh Releases New Video For "Parade Of Sorrow"

Sons of Tonatiuh bring some slow-roasted sludge sorcery to the screen today via Metal Injection with a video for “Parade Of Sorrow,” the title track to the band's current full-length, out now through Hydro-Phonic Records. Check out the video right here or in the player below.

The production was created by Philip Flock in October of 2012 and depicts a world gone critically wrong. Comments the band in a collective statement: "With forgotten souls of the past and the indifference of the future, we continue to inch our way into a void of emptiness and self contempt for humankind. This video is a reflection of that worthlessness we have worked so hard to achieve as a society."

Sons of Tonatiuh released the riff procession that is "Parade Of Sorrow" this Summer, which was recorded in Athens, Georgia by Kyle Spence of Harvey Milk. The album can be streamed in its entirety via Bandcamp here.